This documents the documentation that is required to be turned over to Operations with the Canister Cleaning System (CCS). The Acceptance for Beneficial Use will be updated as required prior to turnover. This document is prepared for the purposes of documenting an agreement among the various disciplines and organizations within the Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF) Project as to what is required in terms of installed components of the CCS. This documentation will be used to achieve project closeout and turnover of ownership of the CCS to K Basins Operations
The overall operation of the Spent Nuclear Fuel Project will include fuel removal, sludge removal, d...
This document presents the Project's position on compliance with the SNF Project NRC Equivalency Cri...
As part of the decommissioning of the 324 Building Radiochemical Engineering Cells there is a need t...
Approximately 2,300 metric tons Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF) are currently stored within two water fille...
In 1998, a major change in the technical strategy for managing Multi Canister Overpacks (MCO) while ...
In February 1995, the US Department of Energy (DOE) approved the Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF) Project's ...
Performance assessment for canister cleaning system in the KE Basin. Information obtained from this ...
The mission of the Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF) Project Cold Vacuum Drying Facility (CVDF) is to achieve...
The Sub-project W379, ''Spent Nuclear Fuel Canister Storage Building (CSB),'' was established as par...
The purpose of the design guidelines is to enable SNF and K Basin personnel to complete fuel and slu...
The Fuel Retrieval System (FRS) Process Validation Procedure (Shen 1999) requires that a specified q...
The purpose of this document is to identify the Project W- 320 documentation required to be turned o...
This notice of construction (NOC) provides information regarding the source and the estimated annual...
This notice of construction (NOC) provides information regarding the source and the estimated quanti...
This document presents the Project's position on compliance with the SNF Project NRC Equivalency Cri...
The overall operation of the Spent Nuclear Fuel Project will include fuel removal, sludge removal, d...
This document presents the Project's position on compliance with the SNF Project NRC Equivalency Cri...
As part of the decommissioning of the 324 Building Radiochemical Engineering Cells there is a need t...
Approximately 2,300 metric tons Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF) are currently stored within two water fille...
In 1998, a major change in the technical strategy for managing Multi Canister Overpacks (MCO) while ...
In February 1995, the US Department of Energy (DOE) approved the Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF) Project's ...
Performance assessment for canister cleaning system in the KE Basin. Information obtained from this ...
The mission of the Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF) Project Cold Vacuum Drying Facility (CVDF) is to achieve...
The Sub-project W379, ''Spent Nuclear Fuel Canister Storage Building (CSB),'' was established as par...
The purpose of the design guidelines is to enable SNF and K Basin personnel to complete fuel and slu...
The Fuel Retrieval System (FRS) Process Validation Procedure (Shen 1999) requires that a specified q...
The purpose of this document is to identify the Project W- 320 documentation required to be turned o...
This notice of construction (NOC) provides information regarding the source and the estimated annual...
This notice of construction (NOC) provides information regarding the source and the estimated quanti...
This document presents the Project's position on compliance with the SNF Project NRC Equivalency Cri...
The overall operation of the Spent Nuclear Fuel Project will include fuel removal, sludge removal, d...
This document presents the Project's position on compliance with the SNF Project NRC Equivalency Cri...
As part of the decommissioning of the 324 Building Radiochemical Engineering Cells there is a need t...